Commissioning Engineer

Tiro Associates - Executive Search & Selection
Nottingham
5 days ago
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About the Company - A major player in the UPS/Generator market with clients across the UK and mainland Europe. The business is moving into a second phase of expansion in the team, driven by a long-term orderbook. The work is a mixture of new build, retrofit and upgrade of UPS power solutions for Data Centers and Financial institutions. The company provides a fully managed turkey service from system design - build - commissioning - aftercare. There is a clear strategy for growth and career development in the team.


We are seeking engineers with experience of site-based commissioning on new and existing sites. Projects can range from a few days to extended blocks on large schemes and experience in this type of work and a willingness to travel is a requirement of the role. Experience of working in a "permit to work", safety conscious, multi disciplined environment is essential.


Positions are work from home with onsite installation of SCR/NOX emission reduction equipment to both existing equipment and new build. We can consider candidates based in the UK or mainland Europe.


We are keen to talk to engineers who are seeking a role that can be developed as there are opportunities to expand skills in this rapidly growing business. For further details apply today and we will arrange a meeting to discuss your background and focus on how the role can really drive your career forward.


In return for our expertise:

Very attractive salary, annual bonus, 25 days holiday, fully expensed Van, daily subsistence allowance, pension, bonus and medical. Hours - 37 1/2hrs + OT, T1/2 Saturday, Tx2 Sundays & bank holidays.


Your Profile:

  • Relevant industry qualifications
  • Degree or HNC in mechanical, controls or electrical engineering
  • Experience of SCR/NOX (catalysts and dosing units) systems for UPS/Generator applications
  • Good understanding of commissioning lifecycle installation fitting, controls commissioning, test and handover/support achieving target emission reduction targets
  • Excellent customer and project management and system support skills
  • Site based installation within a safety first permit driven environment
  • Excellent problem solving and communication skills
  • Driver’s License
  • Valid passport and permanent right to work (no time restricted visas or sponsorship) in an EU Member state or United Kingdom


Tiro is a specialist Employment Agency and Employment Business assisting with both contract and permanent opportunities in the global automotive, aerospace, electronics & manufacturing sectors. For details of all our current vacancies please refer to . Please note your call may be recorded for training or monitoring processes.

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